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Building Tips and technical articles. => Paint and finishing => Topic started by: James Strickland on April 21, 2013, 07:56:36 PM
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Hi All,
What can you tell me is the "important" difference between the Aeropoxy super-fil you're useing and the Aeropoxy light? I see them both in the Brodak catalog, next to each other, but thier descriptions in the catalog don't really say much.
Thanks in Advance,
James
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Hi All,
What can you tell me is the "important" difference between the Aeropoxy super-fil you're useing and the Aeropoxy light? I see them both in the Brodak catalog, next to each other, but thier descriptions in the catalog don't really say much.
Thanks in Advance,
James
From my experience,, assuming the aeropoxy super fil is the same as just plain super-fil,, then I go with it every time, easier to apply, less critical for mixing ratios, easier to shape and sand, better adhesion to top coats,,
this is my experience,, as they say, your mileage may vary
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This is the stuff I use:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/superfil.php
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I just ordered some from Brodak.
It seems to be the choice of the pros....Let's give it a try then!!
Marcus
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This is the stuff I use:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/superfil.php
same stuff here, as you know Randy,, Not sure if the Brodak "superfill is the same
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Hey, thanks guys, do you all use it for just fillets/ nicks & dings, or is it useful for other things? TIA, James
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same stuff here, as you know Randy,, Not sure if the Brodak "superfill is the same
Before ordering, I asked David Fitzgerald if they were the same and the answer was yes...
Just search Aeropoxi at Brodak's site...
http://brodak.com/building-supplies/aeropoxy/aeropoxy-lite-super-fil.html
You might wanna check it out...
Marcus
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I ordered the stuff from Aircraft Spruce. If it doesnt go bad I bet that will last the next 15 years! They give you alot of product. I bet I could put fillets all around my house and still have some left over. :) It's a good deal for 22.00 plus shipping.
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I use it for fillets, mostly. I like catalyzed glazing compound for filling dings and such.
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Great, thanks again you guys.
James